PAGE FOUR GRESHAM 15 Business Days OUTLOOK FR ID E A Y , JANU.ARY 2 1014 Sale Begins Monday Morning, Jan. 5. Closes Tuesday, Jan. 2 0 15 Business Day! Second Annual Clearance Sal y^E are placing on sale every g T O R E cleaning time is here again. In ' 4*1, another fifteen days spring and sum­ mer goods will be on their way. wish to article in our store, “contract goods excepted” at greatly reduced prices. By spending a little money now you really save a lot. Our stock is all good, clean and up-to-date. Our prices are all marked in plain figures and the reduction is genuine. We do not allow any misrepresentations in our ads T y ri We move every dollars worth of winter merchandise on our counters and shelves before these new goods arrive 1 Monday Morning Will Place on Sale all Our Remaining Stock of Toys, Dolls, Etc. a] Exactly 50c on the Dollar, or in Other Words at Half Price ' In the Dry Goods Dep’t. Regular $L.»0 Ratine, all wool, 56-in. wide, per yard $1.00 Serge, all wool, 50-in. wide, per yard ?■»<• White Whip Cord, 36-in wide, per yard I 50,• Serges, all wool, 36-in. wide, per yard 50c Scotch I’laids, 36-in. per yard 25e Scotch Plaids, 25 in. wide, per yard In the Dry Goods Dep’t Special $1 19 89 .4 9 .4 5 .3 9 .1 9 APRON AND DRESS GINGHAMS AND OUTING FLANNEL Regular 121/5 Toile du Nord, guaranteed fast colors, yard. Everett Shirtings, 30 in. wide, yard All 10c Ginghams All 7c G ingham s PJG.c Amosk. ag Daisy C loth, yard 10c Queen Flannels, yard 8 % c O uting, p e r y a rd 10 per < '"ii! on all Domestics. American and Pilgrim Prints Comfort Challie, per yard. I.»e Fancy Kinoina Flannettes l J ’-sc and lue Silkolines, per yard 10 per cent off on all Towelings and Damask. Sjieeial .11 1 0 ' g .0 8 “ 06 .11 .09 .0 7 ' g .0 5 .0 5 .1 2 L .11 COMFORTS AND BLANKETS Regular $125 White Cotton Blankets............ $150 White Cotton Blankets $2.50 W’ool nap Blankets $4.50 All Wool Blankets $2.00 Comfort Blankets Special .9 8 $ 1 .1 9 $ 1 .9 8 $ 3 .4 5 $ 1 .8 5 $2.50 Comforts Big 3-Cotton Batts open 6 ft.x7 ft. ready sewed, regu lar price 85c, Sale Price, each $ 2 l c* gc H e < 'ulm H alls. Sale Pri,c . . ach Oyi AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND WAISTS 9c Poppy Batts. Sale Price LADIES Regular 50e C hildren’s Gingham Dresses 75e Children's Gingham Dresses $1.00 Children's Gingham Dresses........................ $1.50 Children's Gingham Dresses $1.25 Ladies House Dresses $1.50 Ladies' House Dresses $1.50 L adies’ W rappers ............... A few G irls' Worsted Dresses at Half Price. $10.00 Serge Dresses $7.50 Serge D resses................................ Regular 50c Gingham Waists Reg. 75c Gingham W aists...... $1.25 Linen W aists..................... $3.50 Silk .Mesaline............................. 50c Short Kimonas $1.35 Short Kimonas Infants Bearskin Coats, regular price, $2.50, Sale Price ( hild s Rain Capes with hood, reg. price $1.75, Sale Price ABSOLUTELY NO TAD CHECKS ISSUED DURING THIS SALE Special .3 9 .6 3 .8 5 $ 1 .1 9 $ 1 .0 5 $ 1 .1 9 $ 1 .1 9 $ 7 .5 0 $ 5 .5 0 .3 9 .5 7 .8 9 $ 4 .6 5 .3 9 .9 8 $ 1 .9 8 $ 1 .4 9 / ------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- Men’s and Ladies’ Raincoat s Regular $7.50 Ladies Rubberized Slipons $8.50 Ladies’ Rubberized Slipons $10.00 Ladies’ Rubberized Slipon $15.00 L adies’ Gaberdines..... Speciali *6.351 $7.25 $8.50 $11 .0 0 $4.00 Boys’ Rain Coats $3.39 $10.00 Men's Rain Coats $8.50 $12.50 Cravenettes $9.85 $15.00 O Coats and Gaberdines $11 .8 5 15 PER CT. ON ALL BOYS AND ('HILDREN S ( LDTHINt’ MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Reg. ;>0c Cotton $1.00 $1.50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.50 Ribs, garment Wool Ribs, garment W insted Mills, double back and fro n t in S h irts.g r « f i g Union Suits * ‘¿ q Union Suits c i on Cooper Wool Union Suits 15 Per Cent on all Ladies’ Children's and Boys’ Underwear! MEN'S FURNISHINGS 10 per cent off on all M en’s, L adies’ and C hildren’s Finn lslungs—Arrow Collars and J. C. C. Corsets excepted. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! All new styles and leathers. We take sepcial care to lix i n ’ner ff"’ We®r J’hoes tb’pends greatly on the fit. 10 per cent off on a 1 Ladies and Children’s and Boys' Shoes 15 per cent off on all Men's Shoes. 10 per cent off on all Hosiery. BERT LINDSEY IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY W ord receiv ed re c e n tly J o h n M cL in Is re c o v e rin g nicely h o u se k e e p in g a t th e ir h om e on R ob­ U ncle A rch ie C o rn u tt. of R id d le, O r­ S IM O N S . fo r c u sto d y of th e fo u r m in o r ch egon, th a t h e Is d ec lin in g in s tr e n g th fro m th e g u n w o u n d w hich he r e ­ e r ts a v e n u e a n d T h ird s tre e t. ren n am ed in h e r c o m p lain t, on ceiv ed a few d ay s ago. F ifte e n ¡a n d v ita lity . M rs. Inez M iller an d son re tu rn e d In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of g ro u n d s of gro ss, h a b itu a l d ru n k 's h o ts w ere fo u n d im b ed d ed in th e O regon in a n d fo r M u ltn o m ah Miss H elen P faff a n d M iss V irl ness, an d c ru e l an d in h u m a n tr j to d a y to h e r sch o o l w ork a t W ilb u r, C o u n ty . by th e O re., a f te r h e r v a c atio n s p e n t w ith n ien t a n d p e rso n a l In d ig n ities M eyers, of P o rtla n d , a r e th e g u e sts flesh. T h ey w ere lo cated M a rg a re t L a n g fo rd , P lain tiff, vs d e rin g life b u rd en so m e, and X -ray a n d rem o v ed by th e su rg e o n . re la tiv e s in G resh am . th is week o f Mrs. S. E. T o ep lem an . such o th e r re lie f as to th e court W. G. L a n g fo rd , D efen d an t. I’lios. G ln d e r re tu rn e d F riday n ig h t Mr. a n d Mrs. L. P. M an n in g sp e n t A. F . M iller o f S ellw ood w as a c a ll­ Id a A. S te w a rt « a s g r a n te d a d i­ In th e n am e o f th e S ta te of O re­ seem j u s t a n d e q u ita b le . from B end. O reg o n , w h e re he h as vorce tty C irc u it J u d g e C leeto n from New Y ears day w ith th e ir son L. H . e r in G re sh a m today. T h is su m m o n s is p ublished p gon, you a re h ereb y re q u ire d to a p ­ lie ,'ll for a b o u t th r e e m o n th s w ith his A aron A. S te w a rt an d w as allo w ed M an n in g a t th e i r h o m e a t 222 E ast auant to an o rd e r of the 11" p e a r an d a n sw e r th e c o m p la in t filed ■•"Odns. Mr a n d Mrs \V. H. R ey­ to re s u m e h e r m aid en n a m e o f Id a 1 7 5 th s tr e e t, P o rtla n d . T h e re w ere a g a in s t you in th e ab o v e e n title d T. J. C h e t o n , j u d g e of th e a b ^ | How to Bankrupt th e D octors. s u it an d co u rt on o r b efo re E e b ru - nolds, fo rm e rly of P ow ell V alley. A. H u n te r. e n title d c o u rt, m ad e on th e 31st a lso p re s e n t Mrs. B essie K ro n e n b e rg A p ro m in e n t New Y ork p h y sician fixed2h i hn 1914' th a i b ein g th e d a te of D ecem ber, IS I S , d irectin g Mr G m d e r re p o rts e v e ry th in g look- a n d tw o c h ild re n , Mr. a n d M rs. L. D. say s, “ If ¡t w ere n o t fo r th e th in fixed by th e c o u rt fo r you to a p p e a r th e sa m e be p u b lish e d once a w tj H < h u rcli se rv ic e s a t th e F re e M eth ­ in p ro sp e ro u s an d th a t s e ttle rs a re H o w ard an d th r e e c h ild re n an d Miss sto c k in g s a n d th in so led sh o es w orn an d a n sw e r h e re in , a n d b eing six fo r six su ccessiv e w eeks in o d ist c h u rc h , n ext S u n d ay a r e as fol­ L illia n H e n d rick s. m in in g in c o n tin u a lly . Itend is in by w om en th e d o c to rs w ould p ro b ­ w eeks from th e d a te of th e first p u b ­ G re sh a m O u tlo o k , a new spaper J low s; S u n d ay sch o o l a t 10 a in , licatio n o f th e su m m o n s, an d if you th e Irrig a tio n d is tric t, a n d th e finest g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n , p rin te d and pt Mr. an d M rs. F ritz S to k e r e n te r ­ a ld y be b a n k r u p t.” W hen you corn- m o r n i n g se rm o n a t 11 o ’clo ck , ev ­ v e g eta b le a n d g ra in s a re g ro w n ta in e d a t d in n e r on New Y ears dav, tr a c t a cold do n o t w ait fo r it to d e ­ fail to a n s w e r w ith in su ch tim e, fo r lished a t G resh am , M u ltn o m ah cot en in g se rv ic e b eg in n in g a t nt“ "» 7?e re o f’ th e P lain tiff w ill a p ­ ty, O regon. :3 0 . All th e re u n d e r irrig a tio n . w elcom ed. Ed win W. H ig h t, p a sto r. M r. an d Mrs. G eo rg e R o d g ers, Mrs. velop in to p h e u m o n ia b u t tr e a t it ply to th e c o u rt fo r th e re lie f p rav ed D a t e d s a d firs t p u b lish ed Ja n 2. 1 V faintly re u n io n w as held last E lm er T o w n sen d an d M iss E lsie V. A. A in m e rm a n , W illa rd , A ndrew a t once. C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough R em ­ fo r In h e r c o m p la in t; fo r decree' of 11 it-- of la s t p u b lic a tio n F e b - | S u n d ay ut th e hom e o f Mr. an d Mrs i < a lk in s v isited th e fam ily o f T. H. a n d V iolet C a rro ll. edy is In te n d e d esp ecially fo r c o u g h s th is c o u rt d isso lv in g th e bonds of | M C. KING. a n d colds, an d h a s won a w ide re p u ­ m a trim o n y ■I <’. P e te ra o n . E rn e s t P e terso n now- e x is tin g b etw een ' M rs. E. G. K a rd e ll an d baby re ­ ta tio n by its c u re s of th e se d iseases A tto rn e y fo r P laintiff an d faintly of P o rtla n d an d C lifto n Hodge a t th e ir R iv er M ill h o m e on th e p la in tiff and th e d e fe n d a n t, an d tu r n e d S a tu rd a y to G resh am . Mr. It is m o st effectu al a n d is p le a s a n t F ir s t S ta te B ank Buil u l I 11 i Mi, of W h eeler, O reg o n , were S u n d ay last. re su m e d i*"'1 ,a k e \ F o r aale by C reali- h om e fo r th e occasion. •Ii-'. K a rd e ll h av e i J W erag e a n d w ife of P o rtla n d . , ani D rug Co. an d all D ealers. Mrs S. It. Itrad field w as th e g u est sp en t New- Y ears dav w ith D. M of Mrs C la re n c e C ath ev on New C ath ey . Y ears day. * E R ice w ill re s u m e h is w ork Mrs. J. E. W ( I ks o f T h e Dalle« w as as te a c h e r in th e h ig h sch o o l next th e g u est of h o n o r a t a lu n ch eo n (.M onday. Mr. R ice w as a b s e n t a b o u t i given last T u esd ay by Mrs. 8. E tw o Weeks on a c c o u n t o f a se rio u s a t- i T o e p le ra a a a t h e r hom e on S o u th tack o f m easles. R o b e rts a v en u e. C overs w ere laid , J H a rtle y is a t th e W h ite C row ! fo r ten. T h e h o u se d . n t « h i, . Were hO' el * h p re h ” 18 lHl<1 “ P a* » •’«’• « I t O regon g ra p , an d w h ite n a rc issu s „ f s p littin g h is g re a t to e th r o u g h th e -- •so m e T h e in v ited g u ■ e eats sts w ere a J) la ,|U.B l - bone, w h ile a t w ork In th e w oods T h at w e ap p reciate your |M,tro n a g e. your lo y a l,, and stead- fro m P o rtla n d . n e a r M aybery y e ste rd a y . Mr. H art- patrons and friends, the greeting of the Mr. and Mrs. S. C. J o n e s g av e a ley. w ho lias been e n g a g e d in new f a t n e s s , f u ll, as m uch as you ap p reciate th e help w e have at lim es s d in n e r p a rty T h u rsd a y a t H ig h la n d p a p e r w o rk in O a k la n d . C a lifo rn ia lievn ab le to fu ra isli you. g o es w ithout sayin g. farm a t w hich th e fo llo w in g g u e sts •^Ia\ every day of it be filled with good cheer, ta m e n o rth a b o u t a w eek ag o to en- H ow ever, w e want to tak e th is public m etho,! o f th an k in g you w ere p re s e n t: Dr. H. H. o t t an d g ag e in o u td o o r w o rk . H e may- be good health and prosperity for you. fam ily a n d Miss F lo re n c e F ie ld ­ fo r past p atron age and. w ith fu ll confidence that th is patronage laid up fo r s e v e ra l w eeks. house. Dr. Geo. A Cathey- of P o rt­ Every day of 1914 you will find us and our •Mr. am i M rs J. W. T a g g a rt e n te r .......... " n ,tn u ’‘- * * pled ge you our best en d ea v o r, in th e fu tu re a . land a n d Miss L eo n a K irk p a tric k , of t a l l i e d on New Y ears day th e ir sons employes at the store ready to do all U n iv e rsity P a rk . Miss H e n rie tta you have had them in th e past. in-law a n d d a u g h te rs , Mr. a n d .» M I I rs B . I«. a u u in oui power to make the above good wishes W lies of M elrose an d W. G ( »they A rth u r P rin g le , o f B end 4 S O reg o n , an d W ishing you an Increased m easure o f H appiness and Prosper!- come true. T h e a fte rn o o n w as sp e n t in social M r. an d M rs. O T lc h n o r. o f P o rt- c o n v e rs a tio n , m u sic, ta r g e t p ractice land. •F f»r th e year l » ! 4 . w e are. Sin cerely y a n d coon h u n tin g W e a re n o t told Mr C u m m in g s a n d fam ily o f P o r t­ th a t an y co o n s w ere sh o t. lan d h av e m oved In to o n e o f Mrs Ray P eterso n com m en ced work at S A. C raw -ford’» h o u ses a n d Mrs. th e Mt. H ood d e p o t T h u rs d a y . 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